3-D visualization for engineering graphics
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3-D visualization for engineering graphics
Prentice Hall, c1998
- : pbk
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Designed for undergraduate courses in Engineering Drawing, Engineering Graphics, and Computer-Aided Drawing (CAD).
Based on a 3-D approach to design and design documentation, this revolutionary text studies the development of the visualization skills necessary to effectively use solid modeling software and helps students understand engineering drawings. Moving from the basics, such as starting and exiting the software, topic coverage goes on to include such advanced techniques as general sweeps and blends.
Table of Contents
1. Engineering Design Graphics.
2. Points, Lines, and Planes in Space.
3. Pictorial Sketching.
4. Transformation of 3-D Objects.
5. Orthographic Projection.
6. Drawing Standards and Conventions.
7. Auxiliary Views.
8. Section Views.
9. Dimensioning.
10. Working Drawings.
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